Hue Women’s Aromatherapy Plush Socks

Hue Women’s Aromatherapy Plush Socks
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Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates. Balance Skin Conditioning Serum
Soothing and hydrating with anti-bacterial properties. Suitable for face and body. Excellent for problem skin or aftershaving/waxing.
Apivita Aromatherapy Wood Fragrance
Cedar wood, Sandalwood, Bergamot and Geranium. A Fragrance for both men and women. Benefits: The aromas and secrets of the forest in a bottle. A fragrance for both men and women! Active Ingredients: Cedar wood oil, Sandalwood oil, Bergamot oil, Clary Sage oil, Geranium oil. Usage: Spray onto pulse points whenever you desire.
Bath Petals Australian Eucalyptus Aromatherapy Soy Candle
Natural soy wax, scented with a healing, invigorating infusion of eucalyptus essential oil for 30 beautifully scented hours of clean-burning illumination. Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Candles are triple-scented, 100% pure soy wax candles, made with clean-burning cotton wicks, designed to burn for at least 30 hours and bring a delicate fragrance into your home, office or bath with the exquisite scent of fine essential oils. Our candles contain absolutely no paraffin, additives, zinc or lead, or artificial fragrances… only pure, natural ingredients for a clean, soot and smoke free experience for celebration, reflection and meditation. This candle contains clean-burning soy wax, which is solidified soybean oil, and a safer alternative to paraffin candles, which are a made from petroleum.
Price: $18.50
Magical Aromatherapy: The Power of Scent (Llewellyn’s New Age Series)
List Price: $5.99
Amazon Price: $5.99
Used Price: $1.72
Customer Review: Potent Reading on Magickal Scents from a Little Book by Scott Cunningham
At first,i thought this book would ’stink’.There is nothing malodorous about this good small book.Cunningham has a way of writing that is cosy and informative.I read this at two sittings,over the weekend.He provides many historical examples throughout the book.There’s an excellent glossary and extensive appendixes for further reading on the aromatherapy topic.And the crux and heart of the book,is the one hundred plus pages of the magickal powers and uses of the aromas.My only beef with the book,is that it has no colorful pictures provided or product pictures shown.So,you would have to investigate further at your metaphysical shoppe,before you start wildly buying the various herbs,oils, and spices.For beginning new-agers around,this magickal aroma book is an excellent starting point on your quest towards healthier living .
Customer Review: spouse
I just started reading. seems like the the book and I will get along.
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy: The Complete Guide to Plant and Flower Essences for Health and Beauty
List Price: $13.95
Used Price: $0.35
Customer Review: I agree…a great reference book!
It’s definitely one that deserves a place on your shelf. Contains guidance and suggestions for uses, including recipes for external use (herbs/essential oils) and ones for internal use (herbs only). I would say that it’s about as complete a guide as you’ll ever find on the subject and I respect the author’s sensible approach to it. Very highly recommend.
Customer Review: Lots and lots of info on 80 essential oils.
This is a really great reference book for 80 different essential oils! Each plant is described in terms of what it looks like, where it thrives and history of use. Often, ancient magical uses and properties are listed. The saying, “to keep evil at bay” refers to the power of bay laurel, Laurus Nobilis to protect from evil. No current magical uses are listed and the emphasis is upon current medicinal and beauty applications and uses in cooking. Before refrigeration, meat was stored in highly aromatic marinades to help prevent putrefaction. Each essential oil is described by color, odor and viscosity; from what part of the plant it is distilled; principal constituents and dangers are listed. Apparently, aromatherapy has been in use throughout Europe even after modern medicines began to be widely used and is only “new” in the United States. Each essential oil has a list of many common ailments for which it is recommended. I wish these were indexed! There is also a section of A-Z common ailments that is helpful. I found the recipies for cooking especially intriguing as most of the aromatherapy books I’ve read don’t specifically focus on cooking. Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy is a great alternative to traditional western medicine, especially for self treating conditions for which one would normally go to the drugstore. In Europe, aromatherapists provide primary health care and are medical doctors, but the United States has not yet moved to license aromatherapists and they are not generally trained in medicine. This is a great book to have on hand as a reference when using essential oils for self-treatment